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  • Under British law a '''scheduled monument''' is an [[archaeology|archaeological]] site protected from unauthorised change. The schedule of m
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  • ...These are now available to download free of charge from the server of the Archaeology Data Service.
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  • ...site to international attention.<ref>Renfrew, Colin & Bahn, Paul (2004). ''Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice'', 4th edition. Thames & Hudson. pp. 24–
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  • ...s/2000/schultze1.html Authority, originality and competence in the ''Roman Archaeology'' of Dionysius of Halicarnassus.] ''Histos'' Vol. 4, December.</ref> wherei
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  • ...Custer's Last Battle''' - Using the techniques of historical and forensic archaeology, the author attempts to re-create the events of the Battle of the Little Bi
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  • *Wheatley, David and Gillings, Mark (2002) ''Spatial Technology and Archaeology. The Archaeological Application of GIS''. London, New York, Taylor & Franci
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  • | cat1 = Archaeology
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  • ...f Vesuvius: Pompeii & Herculaneum''. p. 15. London: Penguin Books.</ref> [[Archaeology|Archaeological evidence]] suggests the settlement was created by 730–720
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  • ...]] in September 2012 by [[University of Leicester|Leicester University]] [[archaeology|archaeologists]], under a [[car park]], and reburied in March 2015 at [[Lei
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  • ...h honoured Zeus. According to tradition the games began in 776 B.C., yet [[archaeology|archaeologists]] have demonstrated there was ritual activity at Olympia pre [[Archaeology|Archaeological excavations]] at Olympia in 1958 discovered a workshop. Mate
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  • ...Joseph L. | coauthors = Chartkoff, Kerry Kona | date = 1984 | title = The archaeology of California | location = Stanford | publisher = Stanford University Press ...J. | coauthors = Fredrickson, David A. | date = 1984 | title = California archaeology | location = Orlando | publisher = Academic Press }}
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  • | [[:Category:Archaeology Workgroup|Archaeology]]
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  • ...gidubnus' kingdom before being incorporated into the Roman province. The [[archaeology|archaeologist]] Barry Cunliffe suggests that the extensive Roman villa at [
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  • ..."Problems on Boscana". ''University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology'' 47:282-293. Berkeley, CA.
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  • A [[marine archaeology]] project to build Skuldelev 2's replica, the ''Sea Stallion of Glendalough
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  • ...uction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeology'', vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 39–51. A scientific article on the eruption.
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  • ...utobiographical material. Her image was first discovered in 1925 by the [[Archaeology|archaeologist]] [[Leonard Woolley]] on a translucent alabaster disc, found
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  • *Rakoczy, L. (2007). ''[http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/11092/ Archaeology of Destruction: a Reinterpretation of Castle Slightings in the English Civi
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  • ===Archaeology=== *{{pl|Gertrude Bell}} '''also in archaeology and politics'''
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